Painted my strut tower brace
#1
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Painted my strut tower brace
Long been thinking of doing this, and I finally got off my butt and painted my strut tower brace yesterday, re-installing it today.
I got the primer, the color, and the clear, all from automotivetouchup.com since Sterling Gray seems to be impossible to find other than custom places like that.
Anyway, after 3-4 coats of primer, 3-4 coats of color, and 4-5 coats of clear, here's what I ended up with.
Let me know what you guys/gals think
And a pic of the engine bay without the brace installed, just because, lol
And a "before" pic:
I got the primer, the color, and the clear, all from automotivetouchup.com since Sterling Gray seems to be impossible to find other than custom places like that.
Anyway, after 3-4 coats of primer, 3-4 coats of color, and 4-5 coats of clear, here's what I ended up with.
Let me know what you guys/gals think
And a pic of the engine bay without the brace installed, just because, lol
And a "before" pic:
#7
Shelby GT500 Member
Again, I think it looks great. Even better that you did it yourself. Once that clear hardens up a little and cures all the way I would hit it with some wet sanding action and buff that sucker out so it matches the shine of the rest of your car. What was the total cost if you don't mind me asking?
#8
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Thanks guys, I love it.
As far as cost Steve, the paint was $19.95/can, plus the primer/clear/shipping, it was about $46 for everything
As far as cost Steve, the paint was $19.95/can, plus the primer/clear/shipping, it was about $46 for everything
#10
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See here:
http://www.modifymystang.com/2005-20...-covers-black/
#12
Roush Forum Stalker
Looks great in the engine bay. The color came out awesome on the strut brace. Love that metallic flake.
#13
Long been thinking of doing this, and I finally got off my butt and painted my strut tower brace yesterday, re-installing it today.
I got the primer, the color, and the clear, all from automotivetouchup.com since Sterling Gray seems to be impossible to find other than custom places like that.
Anyway, after 3-4 coats of primer, 3-4 coats of color, and 4-5 coats of clear, here's what I ended up with.
Let me know what you guys/gals think
And a pic of the engine bay without the brace installed, just because, lol
And a "before" pic:
I got the primer, the color, and the clear, all from automotivetouchup.com since Sterling Gray seems to be impossible to find other than custom places like that.
Anyway, after 3-4 coats of primer, 3-4 coats of color, and 4-5 coats of clear, here's what I ended up with.
Let me know what you guys/gals think
And a pic of the engine bay without the brace installed, just because, lol
And a "before" pic:
#15
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Thanks!
Thanks man, I'm surprised with how good it came out myself, I think it might be my best paint job to date
Holy Shyte!
I mean, thanks Joe
Lol
I mean, thanks Joe
Lol
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Thanks man
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